Archive for: September, 2011

Let’s take a look at what the NFL looks for in outside linebackers. Today’s information comes from two very credible individuals when it comes to NFL personnel: the late, great, 3-time NFL Super Bowl-winning coach Bill Walsh, and...

Today we’re going to show some love to the heart of the defense, the middle linebacker/inside linebacker. In Middle Linebacker Tips, we’re gonna take a look at what the NFL looks for in middle linebackers.
FYI, there’s...

Welcome to Part 2 of our look into what scouts look for when grading the top college wide receivers.
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald (Icon Sports)
Again, in case you want to check out the articles that this information...

Detroit Lions Wide Receiver Calvin Johnson (ICON Sports)
Let’s look at what scouts look for when grading the top college wide receivers.
Today’s list of wide receiver attributes was assembled using the wisdom found in two articles...

Let’s check out the last of what scouts look for. Again, all teams have their own exact list, so it’s hard to give you everything, every team looks for.
Here we go, Offensive Tackle Tips Part 2…
(Speaking of “here...

Offensive Tackle Jake Long was rated the number 28 in NFL Network’s Top 100 Players of 2011 series. (Image – ICON Sports)
In today’s post, Offensive Tackle Tips, we’re going to quickly take a look at what scouts...

In Part 1 of What the NFL Looks for in the Safety Position in Football, we looked at the importance of great feet, playing low, transitioning quickly in-and-out of your backpedal, and more.
Let’s finish-up.
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“Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect.” –Vince Lombardi
In my opinion, if you play safety and want to make it to the NFL, you should work on getting better at the things scouts look...

If you want to impress scouts, it only makes sense that you know what they want to see, right?
"What Scouts Look For in Your Position" will tell you EXACTLY what they want to see, and tells you how to get GET BETTER at those skills as well.
Every combine and tryout you'll ever take part in will include at least "some" of the six major combine drills.
"The Ultimate Combine Drill Tip Sheet" gives you the technique and training tips I've learned from years of experience watching trainers prepare pro hopefuls for their Combine and pro day performances.
From this day forward, you'll know HOW to impress scouts, all you'll need to do now is put in the work.